Migrate .coveragerc to pyproject.toml#252
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@c-bata Should I just remove the |
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.coveragerc to pyproject.toml.coveragerc to pyproject.toml
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Could you please review? cc: @c-bata |
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Motivation
Have less config files to manage.
Description of the changes
Similar to #6292, I have migrated
.coveragerctopyproject.toml. However, there was no gh-action setup for tracking Codecov, so I have used the same job located at .github/workflows/coverage.yml for collecting the test coverage.Could you please review the changes?